Uptown United

The mission of Uptown United is to provide technical assistance to businesses and economic investors located in and serving Uptown, initiate and participate in strategic planning, encourage economic development to strengthen the community's economic base, address broad issues pertaining to the quality of life for Uptown's diverse population, and be a network to encourage partnerships.

Development Partners

The mission of the Development Partners is to initiate and participate in strategic planning, promote appropriate land use, and encourage development projects that provide employment opportunities, a strengthened economic base, and an enhanced quality of life for Uptown's diverse population.

Community Partners

The mission of the Community Partners is to initiate and participate in strategic planning and discussion to address broad issues of community development including balanced growth, social diversity, and economic vitality. Community Partners will be a network promoting productive interaction and will serve as a catalyst to effect partnerships among businesses and community organizations to enhance the quality of life for Uptown's diverse population.

Business Partners

The mission of the Business Partners, the Chamber for Uptown, is to provide comprehensive support services and access to technical assistance programs to businesses and economic investors located in and serving Uptown. The assistance furnished by the Business Partners will insure that Uptown businesses have the opportunity and tools to thrive, and that the needs for goods and services in the community are met.

Also please visit our Uptown partner UptownBusinessPartners.com

Uptown United

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Roots of Argyle Mural Dedication and Celebration


At 6 p.m., May 24, neighbors, friends and donors met at the corner of Argyle and Winthrop to celebrate the completion of The Roots of Argyle, a community-produced masterwork depicting 100 years of immigration and daily life on Argyle Street. The over 100 ft. painting was designed by community members and painted by world famous muralist Br. Mark Elder and his mural students from DePaul University. Major funders include J. P. Morgan Chase Foundation, DePaul University, Edgewater Uptown Builders and Paul Tsang and Sun Wah Restaurant. In addition, neighbors held a fundraiser that raised over $10,000!! Another benefit of the mural is the fantastic website produced by Cristina Picciuca and Heidi Derstine, who did extensive research on the history of the street and on the notable figures depicted in the mural.

We're pleased to include this mural on our website. Click this link to explore the mural and the rich history behind each image.




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